Trip is already a verb.
Other verbs depending on the tense are trips, tripping, and tripped.
Some example sentences are:
"I saw him trip in the step".
"She trips on her shoelace".
"There was nothing we could do to stop him tripping on the wet steps".
"He tripped in the street".
I believe that the verb is "camping trip." A verb is an action word, so if it's not that, then I have no idea!
Trip and run are both being used as verbs.Willis also a verb. It is an auxiliary verb. With the main verb run - will run- it expresses future tense.
tiripi(loan) (noun) trip. orrapahuki(verb) (-na) to trip up.
No its a verb.
The verb in the sentence is are taking.
No. In most cases, like "He tripped," it's a past tense verb. It can also be used as an adjective, notably in "a tripped breaker."
The word "junket" can function as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a trip or excursion, often for pleasure or entertainment. As a verb, it means to go on a trip or excursion, usually for pleasure or business.
"No time for another shopping trip" is a fragment.There's no verb!
The word 'trip' is both a noun (trip, trips) and a verb (trip, trips, tripping, tripped).Example sentences:noun: The trip to the Grand Canyon was wonderful.verb: Someone can trip on that loose piece of carpeting.
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To stop him getting away she tried to trip him.
No, a verb is a word for an action or a state of being.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Examples:Jack was laughing at the movie. ('was laughing' is an action verb)Jill is thinking of her mother. ('is thinking' is an action verb)Mr. Nacho is the manager. ('is' is a state of being verb)The trip to the beach was fun. ('was' is a state of being verb)Jack was laughing at the movie. ('Jack' is a noun for a person; 'movie' is a noun for a thing)The trip to the beach was fun. ('trip' is a noun for a thing; 'beach' is a noun for a place)